3000 pesetas equals 18.03 euros.
5 Spain pesetas = 0,043 US dollars (But pesetas aren't in use anymore. Spain uses euros now.)
Cinco pesetas refers to a Spanish currency denomination of five pesetas, which was used before Spain adopted the euro in 2002. The value of cinco pesetas in today's terms is minimal, as it is a discontinued currency. As of now, its worth would primarily be of interest to collectors, with its value varying based on condition and rarity. In general, five pesetas might be worth a few euros or less in collector markets.
US$ 4051
As of the euro's introduction in 2002, the Spanish peseta was replaced at a fixed exchange rate of approximately 166.386 pesetas to 1 euro. Since the euro is currently valued against the US dollar, you would first convert 1000 pesetas to euros (about 6.01 euros) and then convert that amount to US dollars, which fluctuates based on current exchange rates. As of recent rates, 6.01 euros would be roughly equivalent to about 6.50 to 7.00 US dollars, but it's best to check the latest rates for accuracy.
208046 at da moment
.60 Euros was the value the last time they had pesetas in Spain.
The value of 5,000 pesetas, the former currency of Spain before the euro was introduced, can be converted to euros. The exchange rate was fixed at 1 euro = 166.386 pesetas, so 5,000 pesetas is approximately 30.05 euros. However, since pesetas are no longer in circulation, their collectible or nostalgic value may vary depending on condition and demand among collectors.
5 Spain pesetas = 0,043 US dollars (But pesetas aren't in use anymore. Spain uses euros now.)
today its about 14.40 pounds
1 million Pesatas = 6010.12 EUR
Spain has not used the Peseta since 2002. At the time they made the change from Peseta to Euro the exchage rate was 166.386 pesetas for each Euro. At that time then, 1000 pesetas would have been worth or 6 Euros. They no longer have any value.
I think you mean "Lisbon" capital of Portugal where they used pesetas, now they use Euros.
Cinco pesetas refers to a Spanish currency denomination of five pesetas, which was used before Spain adopted the euro in 2002. The value of cinco pesetas in today's terms is minimal, as it is a discontinued currency. As of now, its worth would primarily be of interest to collectors, with its value varying based on condition and rarity. In general, five pesetas might be worth a few euros or less in collector markets.
On 12/30/2011 it is worth2,312.85175 Euros
US$ 4051
As of the euro's introduction in 2002, the Spanish peseta was replaced at a fixed exchange rate of approximately 166.386 pesetas to 1 euro. Since the euro is currently valued against the US dollar, you would first convert 1000 pesetas to euros (about 6.01 euros) and then convert that amount to US dollars, which fluctuates based on current exchange rates. As of recent rates, 6.01 euros would be roughly equivalent to about 6.50 to 7.00 US dollars, but it's best to check the latest rates for accuracy.
They did. As of January 1, 2002 Spain has been on the Euro exclusively.